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Snares Removed from Wild Dogs
Wild dogs are known to move long distances and need large areas of open space to survive, but this often brings them in contact and conflict with people. This can cause many problems for this charismatic carnivore. Read More
Tourist Dies in KNP Car Accident:
A group of Gauteng tourists had a horrendous end to their holiday when the vehicle they were travelling in plunged off a bridge on Tuesday afternoon. Read More
Poaching gang bust red-handed:
PRETORIUSKOP - The Lowveld region of honorary rangers recently held the official opening of the Information Centre at this rest camp in the Kruger National Park (KNP). Read More
New BirdRoute for Mpumalanga:
NELSPRUIT - With tourism playing an ever important role in our economy, BirdLife South Africa recently held a workshop to formulate the way forward for the development of birding routes in Mpumalanga. Read More
Is Duke a Dad Again?
There is no way of knowing the answer to the above question, but Duke has recently been photographed with a breeding herd, and is pictured here with a calf. It is impossible to know if this is Duke's offspring as he could have just joined this herd for a while, however it's nice to think that he could have fathered another of what must be many calves. Read More

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Kruger Elephant Bull Alexander Dies |
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“After talking to a passing visitor who showed me photographs she had apparently taken ‘only a short while ago' as they passed the elephant en route to Mopani Camp, we confirmed the time that the photograph was taken on her camera and discovered that the elephant had still been alive a mere 27min before! This was an amazing coincidence and I realised that this must be the closest the KNP has ever pin-pointed the time of death of one of the tuskers to within the hour,” he commented. |
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